She was born June 27, 1933 in Juniata Twp. to the late Russell and Ruth (Bealor) Smith.

Surviving are her husband, Victor N. Cree; a son, Steven A. of Plainsboro, N.J.; a daughter, Susan A. Peters of Newport; a brother, James A. Smith of Etters; four sisters, Nancy A. Frederick of Newport, Helen A. Smith of Gardners, Betty M. Morgan of Camp Hill and Millie Meck of East Berlin; and three grandchildren, Lydia, Iris and Tyler.

She was preceded in death by a brother, John F. Smith, and a sister, Grace Zaring.

Services were held Jan. 29 in David Myers Funeral Home, Newport, with pastor Gloria McPherson officiating. Burial was in Newport Cemetery.

He was born May 18, 1938 in Spring Twp. to the late Charles and Mildred Hoffman Stone.

He was a retired employee of Knouse Foods Inc. Peach Glen; a member of Landisburg Fire Company and Ambulance Association; and enjoyed hunting and NASCAR.

Surviving are his wife, Mabel Crockett Stone; a daughter, Deb Nailor of Landisburg; a brother, Dale, of New Bloomfield; four sisters, Olive Sherman of Landisburg, Gail Fosselman of Newport and Bella Moyer and Doris Robinson, both of Carlisle; a half-sister, Monora Bunner of Ohio; and four grandchildren, Tori, Karly, Kelsi and Tyler.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Gary and David Stone.

Services were held Jan. 31 in Boyer Funeral Home, New Bloomfield, with the Rev. Anthony C. Hill officiating. Burial was in Bloomfield Cemetery.

She was born Jan. 15, 1918 at Elliottsburg to the William W. and Nellie B. (Murray) Weibley.

She was a retired district justice (31-3-05) in Loysville, a tax collector for 16 years in Tyrone Twp., manager of the cafeteria at Green Park Union High School (now West Perry High School), worked in the cafeteria at Dickinson College, Carlisle, and head of housecleaning and a volunteer at the former Carlisle Hospital; and a member of Waggoner’s United Methodist Church, Carlisle, and North Middleton Senior Citizens Center.

She was the widow of Clarence E. Pannebaker and George W. “Bill” Goodling.

Surviving are two sons, Kenneth E. Pannebaker of Carlisle and Dean W. Pannebaker of Landisburg; a brother, Scott Weibley of Loysville; a sister, Jean Adams of Carlisle; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by four siblings, Donald Weibley, Betty Nipple, Stanley “Jake” Weibley and William Weibley.

Services were held Jan. 25 in her church with the Rev. Timothy Funk officiating. Burial was in Restland Cemetery.

She had worked at PNC Bank and retired from the former First National Bank, Newport, and was a member of Newport First Church of God.

Surviving are her husband, John W. Hagstrom; three daughters, April J. Hagstrom of Washington, Janice Bailor of Newport and Erica Hagstrom of Philadelphia; her mother, Jane Miller of Schellsburg; two brothers, Randy and Kerry Miller; two sisters, Brenda Osborn and Nima Miller; and two grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her father, Alvin Miller; a brother, Larry Miller; and a sister, Lana Bates.David Myers Funeral Home, Newport, is handling arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to Newport Ambulance League, 50 S. Third St., Newport 17074, or her church, 334 S. Fifth St., Newport.

She was born May 22, 1954 at Carlisle to June (Monismith) Swigert Weller of Carlisle and the late John Swigert.

She was co-owner of Morrow’s Furniture and Upholstery, Landisburg; attended Shippensburg University; a member of Sheaffer’s Valley Church of God, Landisburg; and traveled to Haiti on mission trips.

In addition to her mother, surviving are her husband, Gary E. Morrow; five children, Brian Trolinger and Heather Shoemaker, both of Carlisle, Misty Morrow of Orlando, Fla., Heather Stone of Mechanicsburg and Megan Wilt of Shermans Dale; two sisters, Karla Roberts and Vonnie Jones, both of Carlisle; and 14 grandchildren.

Services were held Jan. 26 in Nickel Funeral Home, Loysville, with the Revs. Harry Cole, Malcolm Martin and Richard Reese officiating. Burial was in Landisburg Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to her church, P.O. Box 86, Landisburg 17040, for Haiti relief.

She was born March 6, 1941 in Perry County to the late Jonas Strunk and Dora Mae Taylor.

She was a member of Pine Glen Church of the Brethren, McVeytown, and enjoyed country music, baking, animals and Indian culture.

Surviving are her husband, Carl R. Wagner Sr.; former husband, Edward Rice Sr.; a son, Edward Rice Jr. of Lewistown; three daughters, Linda Smith of Newville, and Connie Rice and Peggy DeArment, both of Lewistown; several stepchildren; seven brothers, Harold Strunk of Lewistown, Jim Weitzel of Millerstown, Richard Weitzel of East Waterford, George Taylor of Lewistown, Palmer Taylor of Millerstown, Dave Welsh and James; four sisters, Esther Dunn of East Waterford, Geraldine Page, Gloria and Madline; 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a sister, Annie Lauver, and two brothers, Raymond Strunk and John Krytzer.

Services were held Jan. 31 in David Myers Funeral Home, Newport. Burial was in Pine Glen Church of the Brethren Cemetery.